Virtual Reality is moving to school and it starting to make a splash. With google cardboard glasses available for few dollars and everyone owning a smartphone, education in VR can be the future of schooling system. Places never possible to visit and experience.

Minecraft is going VR and this is a big deal for the players that are looking to hang out with their friends in Virtual Reality space. The game offers so much more than just entertainment, it's seen as great source of creativity. The type of creativity that you could call art, and every artist would love to share their artwork. Minecraft let's you do that but it seems like some platforms are not so friendly.

If you already have your brand new HTC Vive and are looking for a new game then Tails in Virtual Reality might be your next go-to game. It looks like it will be one of those games that you will not be able to stop playing. The game was developed by DreamCave Studio based in Norway.

Minkonet, a Seoul based company is trialling out live-VR streaming on social media platforms. Their aim is to introduce software that will allow live streaming in 360 of popular games. If others follow suit, as predicted bya Facebook executive, than Facebook might soon be full of live action VR games.

Gather round fans of horror. Be very afraid as VR is coming strong with many horror titles. From Resident Evil to Wilson's Heart. There is also Batman Arkham City coming to the VR goggles near you. Horror is a great way to demonstrate the immersive power of VR, you actually feel you are there. Check out the video where Brett Molina speaks with Rocksteady Studios co-founder Sefton Hill at Sony's Press event leading up to the E3 conference in Los Angeles.

Castrol Edge brings an amazing experience of driving a car with a Virtual Reality helmet on. The driver is unable to see the real road but is presented with a virtual road to drive on for the experience.

French company Holodia launches fitness project for Virtual Reality called Holofit. The concept is to enable people to workout in stationary environment like rowing machines or bicycles and to experience moving through a virtual world while exercising.

In the race to be among the first to craft an essential pinball experience for the emerging virtual reality market, Zen Studios has positioned themselves as trailblazers. By their reputation as expert makers of digital pinball tables, we can count on their VR-focused entry to not be of slapdash make, hastily designed to claim leadership in a booming space. Rather, Pinball FX2 VR — a popular launch title for the Oculus Rift — furthers their pedigree with a home pinball experience built around realism, amplifying already-classy pinball tables through the lens of virtual reality.